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Author: ALOMARvelous12
Date: 2003-01-27 02:40
First of all, congrats to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on winning the superbowl. I was hoping Oakland would lose since they are one of the Jets' rivals.
Secondly, does anybody know anything about Rossini's Intro, Theme, and Variations? I went to a local Sam Ash today to get some new reeds, and while I was at it I decided to buy some music scores, and it just turned out the be the Rossini. I've took a couple of looks at it and listened to a recording i downloaded.
This is one heck of a difficult piece, one of the most difficult ones i've ever seen.
Finally, can't wait for Marcellus CD to arrive in the mail!!!!
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Author: JMcAulay
Date: 2003-01-27 03:57
How's that? Rossini and Marcellus in the Super Bowl? I'll take Rossini's team and ten points.
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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2003-01-27 04:04
I taped the game, so don't anybody tell me how much Oakland won by!
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Author: Don Poulsen
Date: 2003-01-27 12:33
What's the big deal about the Super Bowl? They don't even have a marching band at halftime, so how can it be considered entertaining?
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Author: Sylvain
Date: 2003-01-27 13:27
Right on Don!
I would take a marching band over Celine Dion any day...
-S
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Author: ALOMARvelous12
Date: 2003-01-27 13:49
What's the big deal with the SoperBowl? Nothing. It's only the most watched live event every single year. If you want to see a marching band, go to Oklahoma, but this is the big show, and it doesn't need one to promote it.
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2003-01-27 15:24
I love Celine Dion but agree about the band. And, I hear they've come up with a new "syndrome" for men who suffer depression after the football season ends--Post Super Bowl Syndrome. Groan.
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Author: Ken
Date: 2003-01-27 16:35
To me, the Super Bowl is about as "all-American" as you can get (emphasis on "American" sporting event). I'm probably the only one who noticed but as for the patriotic openers I was none too happy to see a "non-American" sing "God Bless America"; although Ms. Dion was wonderful. And from a musical standpoint, I don't know who penned the Dixie Chicks' acapella arrangement of the National Anthem (maybe THEY did) but their harmonies were so tightly voiced you could barely distinguish the melody! I've seen those gals in concert and each one of them sport a 3-octave+ range; if they had a label/staff arranger write it they didn't come close to doing them justice ... oh well, they got the primo gig and I play in smoky, smelly lounges and show 12-year olds how to suck the spit out of their horns ... <;-D
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2003-01-27 21:07
Ken wrote:
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> To me, the Super Bowl is about as "all-American" as you
> can get (emphasis on "American" sporting event). I'm probably
> the only one who noticed but as for the patriotic openers I was
> none too happy to see a "non-American" sing "God Bless
> America"; although Ms. Dion was wonderful.
Nope, you're not alone. I felt about the same as hearing American news from Peter Jennings ...
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